Warnings, Redundant Warnings

Filed under:Customer Interface, Interactions — posted by wtbl on December 22, 2009 @ 9:00 am

Do they really think that enumerating all sorts of stupid things you can do with gasoline is a deterrent to its misuse? Can any statisticians speak up as to whether these sorts of lists actually reduce frivolous civil lawsuits?

Health warnings on a gas pump

I rather think that the following list would have been perfectly acceptable and just as complete.

  • For use as a motor fuel only…DUH!
  • Yep, it’s a known carcinogen.  What, are you going to stop driving!?
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